STUART Holden believes Fabrice Muamba’s emotional return tonight will ensure the Reebok finds its roar for Wanderers’ crunch clash with Spurs.

Muamba is due to walk out onto the pitch a few minutes prior to kick-off to thank both sets of fans for their support during his miraculous recovery.

The midfielder collapsed at White Hart Lane just 46 days ago after going into cardiac arrest, during which his heart stopped for 78 minutes.

It will be the first time he has set foot on a football pitch since that moment – and Holden reckons having the former England Under-21s international present in person could trigger a memorable night.

“It will be a massive boost to see him around the place again,” he told The Bolton News.

“For him to be at the game will be fantastic, not only for the players or the fans, but for the whole Bolton Wanderers family.

“You hear it said so much, but you feel privileged to be a part of it, and to see Fab here and behind the boys again would be another huge piece of the puzzle. It would give the whole club a lift.

“All the lads have been in contact with him, he’s such a big character, but to see him doing so well in his recovery you can’t help but feel inspired by it.”

Owen Coyle has called for fans to raise the roof in support of his side, who remain in the bottom three with three games remaining.

Victory tonight in their game in hand, however, would give them a crucial advantage heading into a second home game in five days against West Brom on Sunday.

Muamba was discharged from the London Chest Hospital just over a fortnight ago and sent a message of support to his team-mates before their 2-2 draw with Sunderland.